Biden drove ‘historically’ close Middle East allies into the arms of America’s greatest enemies, experts say
By Michael Lee The Biden administration’s policy on the Middle East has fractured some of the United States’ most dependable partnerships in the region, causing typically friendly countries to build…
Wholesale inflation rises more than expected in September, with prices jumping 8.5%
By Megan Henney The Labor Department said Wednesday that its producer price index, which measures inflation at the wholesale level before it reaches consumers, rose 0.4% in September from the…
NYC schools ‘overwhelmed’ by influx of migrant students: ‘We are not prepared for this’
By Elizabeth Heckman Some New York City schools are warning officials that their teachers and staff are not prepared to handle an influx of thousands of migrant students. District 2…
PayPal just gave America an eerie glimpse into the future. There’s no going back
Opinion by Armstrong Williams, Opinion Contributor Our right to free expression is unquestionably the most significant of all the liberties we hold dear. It is the foundation of every right…
Tulsi Gabbard leaves Democratic Party, denounces it as ‘elitist cabal’
By Anders Hagstrom Former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard announced she left the Democratic Party on Tuesday, denouncing the organization as an “elitist cabal.” Gabbard attacked the institution in a…
ICE Issues Smartphones to 255,602 Illegal Border Crossers; Cost Is $89.5 Million a Year
By Charlotte Cuthbertson Department of Homeland Security agencies have issued 255,602 smartphones to illegal aliens during fiscal year 2022, according to data on the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) website.…
Colorado ‘incorrectly’ sends 30,000 voter registration notices to noncitizens
By Brady Knox Colorado’s top election official says 30,000 voter registration notices were sent to noncitizens — accidentally. Democratic Secretary of State Jena Griswold’s office blamed the error on a…
Riots and soft-on-crime Democrats, not law-abiding gun owners, caused the rise in homicides
Opinion by Zachary Faria The best Democrats and their liberal media allies can do to dismiss the rise in crime as a Republican problem is to tie it to gun…
Twitter goes nuclear in response to Biden’s ‘Armageddon’ warnings
By Gabriel Hays Prominent Twitter users found President Biden’s Thursday evening “nuclear Armageddon” comments shocking and disturbing. During a Thursday evening fundraiser for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Biden warned…
Support for red flag laws turns to opposition when voters told about how they work: study
By Andrew Mark Miller A new study shows that the attitude of Americans toward red flag laws, where guns are taken away from citizens by a judge who determines they…
Federal Appeals Court Rules That DACA Program Is Illegal, Orders Review of Biden’s Final Rule
By Mimi Nguyen Ly A federal appeals court on Wednesday ruled that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which shields certain immigrants who came to the United States…
Industry Insiders on Real Story Behind High Gas Prices: Structural Problems, Hostile Policies, and Inaction
By Allen Zhong High gas prices in America are caused by a mismatch between U.S. oil production and refining, bad policies or political hostility, and the Biden administration’s inaction, according…